Gasper has one of the best mustaches in baseball and he has hit .303/.406/.512 in nearly 500 plate appearances in Triple-A, so he's got that for him, which is nice. That minor league success has not showing up in the majors as the swiss army knife has done little at the plate, or behind it. The Twins used Gasper at four different positions on the field, primarily as their reserve catcher. The switch hitter is an interesting last round or dollar play in AL-Only leagues because of that minor league success but we cannot blame you if you were wholly underwhelmed by what you saw in his 45 games played last season. He does not have the biceps of a Ben Rortvedt, but the statistical arc looks rather similar and the Twins moved on from the latter option quickly. Read Past Outlooks